When I'm Wrong
B.B. King Lyrics


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I'm in the wrong business
I swear I ain't lyin'
I stay hungry, broke all the time
I'm gonna send my guitar home
Leave these blues alone
I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'
Should have been a boxer
Makin' the movie "Rocky 3"
I would be a star Like the wrestler Mr. T
Should've been like Michael Jackson
When I was the age of five
But chose this guitar
Now I'm broke and can't survive

I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin' 'Cause I stay hungry, broke all the time
I'm gonna send my guitar home
Leave these blues alone
I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'

These guitar freaks
Have made my blood sugar go up
Be better off
If I was driving a trailer truck
Like Boxcar Willie
I played these blues and made me a bum
I'm gonna give up this music
Move back to the farm

I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'
'Cause I stay broke, hungry all the time
I'm gonna send my guitar home
Leave these blues alone
I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'

I've played these blues
Now I'm full up to my neck
If I keep on playin'
I tell you I'm gonna do like Johnny Paycheck
He had a job
Got money for years
I'm gonna shelve my guita
Are I ain't got no job to shelve

I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'
Stay broke, hungry all the time
I'm gonna send my guitar home
Leave these blues alone
I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'

I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin', folks
Stay broke, hungry all the time
I'm gonna send my guitar home
Leave these blues alone




I'm in the wrong business
I ain't lyin'

Overall Meaning

In "I'm in the Wrong Business," B.B. King bemoans his choice to pursue a career in music as opposed to other more lucrative professions. He laments that he is constantly broke and hungry, wishing he had pursued boxing, acting, or even becoming a child prodigy like Michael Jackson. He even suggests he would be better off driving a truck like Boxcar Willie. King expresses his frustration with the music business, blaming the "guitar freaks" who have made him popular but also have made his blood sugar go up.


King's lyrics reveal a sense of regret and disillusionment with the music industry. Despite his popularity and success as a blues musician, he longs for stability and financial security. The repetition of the refrain "I'm in the wrong business, I ain't lyin'" emphasizes his frustration with his current predicament.


This song speaks to the challenges and sacrifices that come with pursuing a career in the arts. King's lyrics demonstrate the longing for financial stability that many artists feel, as well as the struggles that come with constantly being on the road and away from home.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm in the wrong business
B.B. King regrets choosing music as his profession


I swear I ain't lyin'
He's serious about his regret


I stay hungry, broke all the time
Despite his fame and success, he struggles financially


I'm gonna send my guitar home
He's considering quitting music and returning to his roots


Leave these blues alone
He's tired of playing sad, depressing music


Should have been a boxer
He feels he would have been more successful in a different profession


Makin' the movie 'Rocky 3'
Boxing was popular due to movies, like Rocky III


I would be a star like the wrestler Mr. T
He could have been as famous and successful as Mr. T as a boxer


Should've been like Michael Jackson
He regrets not choosing a career more like Michael Jackson's


When I was the age of five
He wishes he had started performing at a young age, like MJ


But chose this guitar
He made a different choice and stuck with playing the guitar


Now I'm broke and can't survive
He struggles financially and can't make ends meet


These guitar freaks
He is frustrated with fans who only care about his guitar playing


Have made my blood sugar go up
B.B. King's frustration is affecting his physical health


Be better off if I was driving a trailer truck
He thinks he would be better off with a different, more stable profession


Like Boxcar Willie
A reference to a fellow musician who quit the music business for a truck driving job


I played these blues and made me a bum
Despite his success in music, B.B. King still feels like a failure


I'm gonna give up this music
He's seriously considering quitting music


Move back to the farm
He's considering returning to a simpler life


Now I'm full up to my neck
He's tired of playing the same old blues songs


If I keep on playin'
He doesn't want to keep playing music if it makes him so unhappy


I tell you I'm gonna do like Johnny Paycheck
He's going to quit music, like Johnny Paycheck did


He had a job, got money for years
B.B. King envies Johnny Paycheck's successful career outside of music


I'm gonna shelve my guitar
He's done playing music


Are I ain't got no job to shelve
He has nothing else to fall back on


I ain't lyin' folks
He wants to emphasize that he's serious about quitting music


Stay broke, hungry all the time
His financial situation is not improving




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Written by: Aaron Corthen

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Comments from YouTube:

Mark Nelson

This never gets old! I'm loving this until the day the good Lord calls me home!

Andrew Griggs

This is my all-time favourite B.B. King album, it has been terribly underrated and deserves to be heard!

progmeup

@s l I read it was released on iTunes as part of the "Ladies and Gentlemen" box set but maybe that was removed?

s l

it's hard to find. Tried getting it on itunes, not there.

s l

@BluesdeVerdad Ditto!

BluesdeVerdad

Amen

funnytoo tootoofunny

from the 1975 album "Lucille Talks Back" 1st track on side B - my all-time favorite B.B. King tune & yes, Ron Levy credit is: synthesizer and piano and what a heck of a job Ron, splendid ♫♫♫♫

98chuchi

Just saw a guitar chord lesson featuring BB King it was priceless to hear him explain how the musicians  made their contributions to the music in the style of the blues not a direct quote but.... Not showing off just making it better.... You are a wonderful musician   who fits  that description.

Yieon Kim

My favorite track on this masterpiece. Thanks for reminding it.

John Hickey

Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful music!

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